Special situations like BOBs, SLOBs, and ATOs allow well-drilled teams to create advantage.
SETS
I'm partial to spread offense, horns, and others.
1. Spread. Recently I borrowed from Rod Olson's The Legacy Builder whose second core principle is SIMPLICITY.
Initial spacing is spread. Open a gap with a cutter. DHO drive.
2. Horns backscreen into wing ballscreen. Got a great screener?
3. Obradovic 1-3-1 PnR options
SLOBs
1. Chris Oliver shares a beauty, a SLOB creating multiple possibilities.
A sideline inbound pass and handoff back to the inbound passer triggers
— Chris Oliver (@BBallImmersion) October 11, 2023
1. Drive to score
2. Flare
3. Pin Down pic.twitter.com/TjljiEowRy
2. "LAKER" a typical zipper entry into screen-the-screener play.
BOB
1-4 Low into diagonal off-ball screen
ARE YOU:
— Jeff Janssen (@janssenleader) October 12, 2023
✅ PRACTICING HARDER than your toughest opponent?
✅ GETTING STRONGER than your toughest opponent?
✅ IN BETTER SHAPE than your toughest opponent?
✅ MORE COMMITTED than your toughest opponent?
✅ MENTALLY TOUGHER than your toughest opponent?#CultureWins
Coach K on skill development
— Hoop Herald (@TheHoopHerald) October 11, 2023
“You can work on all those things but the free throw and the stand still 3 you have to be able to hit”
(Via @coachhardy21 🎥)
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